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Rada withdraws from Mitiga Airport and Tripoli port following GNU decision

by Client Client | Feb 8, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 8 February, the Special Deterrence Force (Rada) announced its withdrawal from Mitiga airport and the port of Tripoli in accordance with Resolution No. 21 (2024) of the Council of Ministers of 15 January. The withdrawal began on the same day. The following day, the...

EU delegation discusses migration with Tripoli authorities

by Client Client | Feb 8, 2024 | International actors

On 8 February, a European Union delegation completed a visit to Libya to discuss all aspects of migration, with special focus on: combating smuggling and trafficking; strengthening human rights-compliant border management, including in the South; increasing voluntary...

Dabaiba participates in Ministers of Defense conference in Riyadh

by Client Client | Feb 3, 2024 | International actors

On 3 February, Government of National Unity (GNU) Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Abdul Hameed Dabaiba participated in the second meeting of the Ministers of Defense of the countries of the Islamic Military Alliance for Combating Terrorism in Riyadh, Saudi...

Tensions rise in Tripoli after GNMTC CEO kidnapped

by Client Client | Jan 31, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 31 January, the CEO of the General National Maritime Transport Company (GNMTC) Khaled al-Tawati was kidnapped in Ghout al-Shaal in western Tripoli. Al-Tawati and his escort were attacked just outside his house and forcibly taken away. The escort was released after...

GNU and HoR respond to groundwater crisis in Zliten

by Client Client | Jan 30, 2024 | Libyan actors

A sudden rise in groundwater levels in Zliten, a town located between Tripoli and Misrata in western Libya, has led to flooding and a nationwide response to address the unfolding crisis. The Government of National Unity (GNU) has led the western response to the issue....
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